In Perfect Time by Sarah Sundin (Wings of the Nightingale; 3)

The Synopsis:

Bold, sophisticated, and coy, Army Air Force flight nurse Lt. Kay Jobson collects hearts wherever she flies, leaving men pining in airfields all across Europe. So how can ruggedly handsome C-47 pilot Lt. Roger Cooper be all but immune to her considerable charms? In fact, he seems to do everything he can to avoid her.

Still, as they cross the skies between Italy and southern France, evacuating the wounded and delivering paratroopers and supplies, every beat of their hearts draws them closer. Can they overcome the fears and misunderstandings of the past in order to take hold of the future?

I received this book from the author/publisher for the purpose of this review. All comments and opinions are entirely my own.

Review:

Filled with history, dramatic scenes, and well-developed characters, In Perfect Time will sweep its readers into the story and transport them everywhere the characters go!

Even though this is book 3 in the Wings of a Nightingale series, it can be read as a standalone and is easy to track with the story-line. This novel brings into the play the reality of being a Christian, meaning that things aren’t always smooth-sailing (er-flying 😉 ). The characters often mess up and have to repent and turn back to Jesus for strength to overcome the trials before them.

Some of the trials our main characters go through are sexual, however there are no uncomfortable scenes. There is however, an almost-rape scene, Kay is player so many of her scenes have kissing in them, and Coop has a troubled past that he has trouble overcoming.

Overall, I was pleased with the hope present in this book, as well as the beautiful display of grace that our Father has with each and every one of us. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.

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